It was my first trip to Vancouver, so choosing a hotel is not always easy. I typically stay in VIP +gold hotels because they provide a wide array of upgrades and benefits. Upon arrival, I was not sure where to park. There was no driveway, so you just have to pull up in front of the hotel along the street and Valet your car. $29 a night, with only a few other parking options close by. I ended up parking in a lot next door the first night, which was very costly. When I checked in, I was not greeted as a VIP member, was not upgraded, and was put on a lower floor facing a street where construction was ongoing. The room, however, was very nice. Large, well appointed, great walk in shower. The hotel is not large. The elevators were not operative at check-in, so we had to take the stairs. The internet service was being upgraded, so it was someone inconsistent coverage. The hotel has an Indian restaurant that is very lovely, with a full service bar. The food was very good. When Expedia received my check-in review, they must have contacted the hotel immediately, because the response of the hotel staff was incredible. I arrived back to my room after working to find a large cheese tray and a bottle of red wine. I then received an apology letter from the manager, telling me that all of my breakfasts and all my valet parking were going to be covered by the hotel. I got to know some of the staff, and really settled into staying there. It ended up leaving a very good taste

Traveller from Denver

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Located in the center of the financial district, this downtown Vancouver boutique hotel is 1 block from Pacific Centre Mall …More

The rooms are cozy, and come with a sink, TV, closet, and table to enjoy coffee and tea that is complimentary.
Bathrooms are shared, and they looked recently remodeled. You can, unfortunately, hear your neighbors quite well.
Make sure to snag some of the baguettes they offer in the morning- wonderful.

Traveller from Seattle, WA

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This hotel is located in Vancouver (Gastown), close to Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Rogers Arena, and BC Place Stadium. Also …More

It was a nice hotel and the staff was excellent but a couple of things were disappointing. The internet access was unusually poor. It would come and go. I had a very nice balcony but no access to it. The door was locked for security reasons. Was very disappointing to look at this nice deck from inside and not be able to get to it. Should be a better way to do things. All and all a nice place though.

A Traveller

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Located in the heart of Vancouver, this family-friendly hotel is within walking distance of Vancouver Central Public Library …More

I am a local who decided to do a stay-cation!. The Listel was the perfect choice. We could walk everywhere. Great food choices close by. I had my two young boys with me and the staff was WONDERFUL. They were helpful, friendly and the right amount of professional. We will definitely be back!

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Downtown Vancouver sits on a peninsula bordered by Burrard Inlet, English Bay, and False Creek. Attractions include GM Place, home of the Vancouver Canucks hockey team; BC Place football stadium, home of the BC Lions football team; and Canada Place, the city's waterfront convention center and cruise-ship terminal. Visitors also enjoy browsing eclectic shops on Gastown’s cobble-stone streets.